About Town Monthly E-Newsletter

The new monthly About Town E-Newsletter provides interesting feature stories, current Town news and statistics, project updates, and answers to residents’ questions. To subscribe, go to the e-notifications page and select the About Town E-Newsletter from the topic list. Once you confirm your e-mail, you will begin to receive Queen Creek news in your inbox. Subscriptions are free of charge and information will not be sold or used for purposes other than distribution of the e-newsletter.

Registration for Winter Recreation Classes Opens Nov. 6

Registration for the Town of Queen Creek’s winter session of recreation classes open Monday, Nov. 6 for Town residents, and Monday, Nov. 13 for non-residents. Offering an exciting variety of preschool, youth, teen and adult classes ranging from one-day workshops to monthly programs, there is something for everyone.Visit QueenCreek.org/Recreation to learn more.

Free Pancake Breakfast Nov. 18

Wake up to “what’s cooking” in Queen Creek at the free Pancake Breakfast. An opportunity for residents to get engaged, learn about what’s happening in Town, and provide feedback, the event will be held on Saturday, Nov. 18 from 9-11 a.m. in the courtyard at Historic Town Hall, 22350 S. Ellsworth Road. The event will also feature Touch a Truck, an opportunity for kids and adults to peek inside the construction, utility and emergency vehicles that move dirt, dig holes, fix traffic signals and respond to emergencies. Learn more.

Shop QC this Holiday Season

Support your community by shopping and dining local this holiday season. Sales tax dollars support programs and services such as parks, recreation and public safety. With a variety of retail and restaurant options, shopping Queen Creek has never been easier! Invest in your community and support neighborhood businesses by staying in Queen Creek to make your purchases. Learn more.

Queen Creek Sewer Averaging

Sewer rates are set annually and are affected by your water consumption during all or a portion of November, December, January and February, depending on when your water meter is read. In general, this is when the least amount of water is being used outside of the home. Help keep your sewer rate lower by following water conservation practices more closely during this four-month period. The less water you use during this time, the lower your sewer rate will be for the next year.

Sewer fees are based on 90 percent (for single family residences) of water consumption billed during three billing cycles over the winter months. To request a sewer rate review (due to a large water leak, filling a swimming pool, etc.) please contact 480-358-3455 or QueenCreek.org/SewerReview.

MCSO Queen Creek Continues Increased Traffic Patrols

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) District 6 - Queen Creek reminds motorists to slow down, avoid distractions and obey traffic laws. MCSO District 6 - Queen Creek's increased traffic enforcement continues through the end of the year with the goal of reducing vehicular incidents. Enforcement efforts are focused on distracted driving, the primary cause of vehicular incidents in QC, in the areas with the most incidents, Ellsworth Loop/Rittenhouse, Ellsworth Loop/Ocotillo, and Ocotillo/Rittenhouse. Help keep QC roads safe by avoiding distractions!

For a full list of events happening at Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre, visit QueenCreek.org/HPEC.

Queen Creek Unified School District

QCUSD is proud to offer the district's first ever Parent Institute class. Parents and guardians of students in grades Kindergarten, First, and Second are invited to attend. This class is designed to educate parents about the newest math strategies being used in the classroom. Parents and guardians will also get tips on best practices to help students grow their learning at home.